Lectric Ebikes has sent another salvo across the bow of the e-bike industry, this time further entrenching itself in the best-selling cargo e-bike role with major upgrades to the new XPedition 2.0 electric cargo bike.
The original Lectric XPedition was already a runaway success, ushering in unheard-of bang for your buck in the quickly growing cargo e-bike category.
But now the Phoenix-based electric bicycle brand is doubling down on value with a long list of upgrades in the second-generation model – all without an increase over the original version’s $1,399 price tag.
“The XPedition has been the best-selling and most successful cargo e-bike in the industry since its debut, and that’s due to its unmatched combination of performance and value,” said Lectric Ebikes CEO and Co-Founder Levi Conlow. “With the XPedition 2.0, we’re doubling down on that commitment. Even in a year when many e-bike prices have gone up, we’re delivering significant upgrades without increasing the price—something we believe will only amplify the continued success of this e-bike.”
With a stretched rear rack and a weight capacity of 450 lb in the redesigned frame, the XPedition 2.0 is built to carry just about any cargo that riders can imagine, from extra gear to extra passengers. In fact, a combination of cargo holders and passenger seats makes the XPedition 2.0 ideal for both tasks.
But the bigger story here is undoubtedly all of the new features added to the XPedition 2.0.
Those upgrades include a new torque sensor designed by Lectric Ebikes to provide better, more responsive pedal assist. But throttle lovers, don’t despair! Of course the existing throttle remains, allowing riders to choose between an effortless throttle ride or an engaging pedal assist ride – or both.
The 750W M24 hub motor in the rear offers a peak power rating of 1,310W, which means better acceleration and stronger hill climbing – even when the bike is loaded down with cargo or friends.
The kickstand is now wider for a more stable stance, while the tires have been slightly narrowed to 2.5 inches for a more nimble ride. To make up for the reduced air volume in the tires, the ride gets plusher with a new 50mm dual-spring suspension fork offering adjustable suspension. There’s also a suspension seat post, so it’s not only the rider’s hands getting the comfort treatment.
Speaking of hands, up on the handlebars is a new color display as well as updated bolt-on grips and controls for the new turn signals.
There are also three battery options available, allowing riders to decide just how much range they need. When fully kitted out, the largest battery option of 35Ah gives the bike 1.68 kWh of capacity and a range of up to 170 miles (273.6 km) per charge when using pedal assist. While throttle-riders will probably see a range of half that much, that’s still some of the longest range available in the cargo e-bike market. And those batteries are also UL-compliant, offering peace of mind for those who are rightfully concerned about safety.
To ensure that large battery capacity can still charge quickly, Lectric has a new compatible fast charger with 5-amp output to cut charging time by 60% compared to the base charger.
The base model of the Lectric Ebikes XPedition 2.0 starts at US $1,399 and includes the single 624 Wh battery. Upgrading to the dual battery model boosts the battery to 1,248 Wh and is priced at US $1,699. For the longest-range riding, the dual long-range battery model has that gigantic 1,680 Wh battery capacity and is priced at US $1,999.
The XPedition 2.0 comes in both Stratus White and Raindrop Blue colorway options, and features the same technical specs and components across all models, including those powerful hydraulic disc brakes, Shimano 8-speed transmissions, fender packages, and more.
Additional accessories are generally offered à la carte, but Lectric’s promotional offering during the pre-order period packages several hundred dollars of accessories with the bikes for free, including running boards, seat cushions, frame bags, and upgraded lighting.
Pre-orders placed soon are expected to ship in the first week of January.
Electrek’s Take
It’s really starting to feel like all the other e-bike companies are just fighting for second place, doesn’t it?
I’m not saying this is the best cargo e-bike out there. But it’s got to be the 100% best bang-for-your-buck cargo e-bike that’s ever hit the streets. It can’t hold a candle to the high-end $4k-$7k premium cargo e-bikes that I love to drool over, but this gets much of the same utility at a fraction of the price. And more importantly, it makes this type of riding obtainable by so many people who otherwise wouldn’t be able to afford a cargo e-bike to take their kids to school or leave their car in the garage for most of their grocery shopping trips.
I’ve been a Lectric Ebikes fan since 2019, when I tested one of the first ten e-bikes the company ever produced. It’s now been over half a million e-bikes later and the company is still offering the same great value as ever.
It’s days like these that remind me how true to the mission Lectric has stayed, offering incredible value and continuously pushing the limit on how much they can offer to riders on limited budgets.
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National Grid Renewables has broken ground on its 100 MW Apple River Solar Project in Polk County, Wisconsin.
The Wisconsin solar farm, which will use US-made First Solar Series 6 Plus bifacial modules, will be constructed by The Boldt Company, creating 150 construction and service jobs. Apple River Solar will generate over $36 million in direct economic benefits over its first 20 years.
Once it comes online in late 2025, Apple River Solar will supply clean energy to Xcel Energy, which serves customers throughout the Upper Midwest. According to National Grid Renewables, the solar farm will generate enough energy to power around 26,000 homes annually. It will also offset about 129,900 metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions each year – equivalent to taking 30,900 cars off the road.
“We are excited to see this project begin as it underscores our dedication to delivering clean, reliable and affordable energy to our customers,” said Karl Hoesly, President, Xcel Energy-Wisconsin and Michigan. “This project is an important step in those goals while bringing significant economic benefits to Polk County and the local townships.”
Electrekreported in February that Xcel Energy, Minnesota’s largest utility, expects to cut more than 80% – and possibly up to 88% – of its emissions by 2030, putting it on track to hit Minnesota’s goal of net zero by 2040. It also says it’s on track to achieve its clean energy goals for all the Upper Midwest states it serves – Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Michigan.
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Tesla has announced that it will finally deliver 500 kW charging as it is about to install its long-awaited V4 Supercharger cabinets.
The rollout of Supercharger V4 has been a strange one, to say the least.
Tesla has been deploying the new charging stations for two years and calling them “Supercharger V4”, but it has only been deploying the charging stalls.
Supercharger stations are made of two main parts: the stalls, which are where the charging cable is located, and the cabinets, which are generally located further back and include all the power electronics.
For all these new “Supercharger V4”, Tesla was actually using Supercharger V3 cabinets. This has been limiting the power output of the charging stations to 250 kW – although
Today, Tesla officially announced its “V4 Cabinet”, which the automaker claims will enable of “delivering up to 500kW for cars and 1.2MW for Semi.”
Here are the main features of the V4 Cabinet as per Tesla:
Faster charging: Supports 400V-1000V vehicle architectures, including 30% faster charging for Cybertruck. S3XY vehicles enjoy 250kW charge rates they already experience on V3 Cabinet — charging up to 200 miles in 15 minutes.
Faster deployments: V4 Cabinet powers 8 posts, 2X the stalls per cabinet. Lower footprint and complexity = more sites coming online faster.
Next-generation hardware: Cutting-edge power electronics designed to be the most reliable on the planet, with 3X power density enabling higher throughput with lower costs.
Tesla reports that its first sites with the new V4 Cabinets are going into permitting now. The company expects its first sites to open next year.
We recently reported about Tesla’s new Oasis Supercharger project, which includes larger solar arrays and battery packs to operate the charging station mostly off-grid.
Early in the deployment of the Supercharger network, Tesla promised to add solar arrays and batteries to all Supercharger stations, and Musk even said that most stations would be able to operate off-grid.
While Tesla did add solar and batteries to a few stations, the vast majority of them don’t have their own power system or have only minimal solar canopies.
Back in 2016, I asked Musk about this, and he said that it would now happen as Tesla had the “pieces now in place” with Supercharger V3, Powerpack V2, and SolarCity:
It took about 8 years, but it sounds like the pieces are now getting actually in place with Supercharger V4, Megapacks, and this new Oasis project.
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Hyundai has a new secret weapon it’s about ready to unleash. To revamp the brand in China and counter BYD’s surge, Hyundai is launching a new AI-powered EV next year. The new model will be Hyundai’s first dedicated electric car for the world’s largest EV market.
With the help of Haomo, a Chinese autonomous startup, Hyundai will launch its first EV equipped with generative AI. It will also be its first model designed specifically for China.
A Hyundai Motor official said (via The Korea Herald) the company is “working to load the software” onto the new EV model, “which will be released in the Chinese market next year.” The spokesperson added, “The level of autonomous driving is somewhere between 2 and 2.5.”
In comparison, Tesla’s Autopilot is considered a level 2 advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) on the SAE scale (0 to 5), meaning it offers limited hands-free features.
With Autopilot, you still have to keep your eyes on the road and hands on the steering wheel, or the system will notify you and eventually disengage.
Hyundai IONIQ 5 with Waymo autonomous driving tech (Source: Hyundai)
Haomo’s system, DriveGPT, unveiled last spring, takes inspiration from the OpenAI’s popular ChatGPT.
The system can continuously update in real-time to optimize decision-making by absorbing traffic data patterns. According to Haomo, DriveGPT is used in around 20 models as it looks to play a bigger role in China.
Hyundai at the Beijing Auto Show 2024 (Source: Hyundai Motor)
Hyundai hopes new AI-powered EV boosts sales in China
Electric vehicle sales continue surging in China. According to Rho Motion, China set another EV sales record last month with 1.2 million units sold, up 50% from October 2023.
Over 8.4 million EVs were sold in China in the first ten months of 2024, a notable 38% increase from last year.
Hyundai IONIQ 6 (Source: Hyundai)
BYD continues to dominate its home market. According to Autovista24, BYD accounted for 32.9% of all PHEV and EV (NEV) sales in China through September, with over half of the top 20 best-selling EV models.
Tesla was second with a 6.5% share of the market, but keep in mind these numbers only include plug-in models (PHEV).
2025 Hyundai IONIQ 5 (Source: Hyundai)
Like most foreign automakers, Hyundai is struggling to keep up with the influx of low-cost electric models in China. Beijing Hyundai’s sales have been slipping since 2017. Through September, Korean automaker’s share of the Chinese market fell to just 1.2%.
According to local reports, Hyundai is partnering with other local tech companies like Thundersoft, a smart cockpit provider, and others in China to power up its next-gen EVs
With its first AI-powered EV launching next year, Hyundai hopes to turn things around in the region quickly. The new model will be one of five to launch in China through 2026.
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